One of my all-time favorite books is What's in the Names of WildAnimals by Peter Limburg, illustrated by Murray Tinkelman'
(Toronto: Longman Canada Limited, 1977). Here is the opening
paragraph:
ANIMAL is a word imported directly from ancient Rome,
where it meant "a living being." The word comes from
anima, Latin for "soul" or "breath of life." Despite its
illustrious Roman ancestry, animal is practically a new-
comer to the English language. It was hardly used at all
before the 1600s, and even then only by scholars....
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ANIMALS
Man is the only animal that can remain on friendly terms with the victims
he intends to eat until he eats them.
SAMUEL BUTLER
If a turtle doesn't have a shell, is he homeless or naked?
GEORGE CARLIN
Why don't sheep shrink when it rains?
GEORGE CARLIN
As humans, we are well acquainted with the needs and capacities of the human body –we live our own bodies and so know, from within, the possibilities of our form. We cannot know, with the same familiarity and intimacy the lived experience of a grass snake or a snapping turtle; we cannot readily experience the precise sensations of a hummingbird sipping nectar from a flower or a rubber tree soaking up sunlight. And yet we do know how it feels to sip from a
fresh pool of water or to bask and stretch in the sun.
David Abram. The Spell of the Sensuous (New York:
Vantage Books, 2017)
I meant what I said, and I said what I meant...
An elephant faithful -- one hundred per cent !
Theodor Seuss Geisel, Horton Hatches the Egg, 1940
epigraph to Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen (Chapel Hill
Algonquin Books, 2006)
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SPIDERS
are named
by what they do,
spinning their webs,
as all of us
are named
by what we do.
The lace of heaven
is their province.
In the highest wood
all the spiders
gather
to knit the snow.
Louis Phillips
(from The Spider Anthology, edited by David Cornell
(Arachne's Muse Foundation,Inc.1988)
CATS
It was Edward Lear, I believe, who said that the true test of imagination is the ability to name a cat.
W.H. Auden
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I don’t know why cats are such habitual vomiters. They don’t seem to enjoy it, judging by the sounds
they make while doing it. It’s their nature. A dog is going to bark. A cat is going to vomit.
Roy Blount, Jr.
Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a purpose.
Garrison Keillor
Cats are rather delicate creatures and they are subject to a good many ailments, but I never heard of one who suffered from insomnia.
Joseph Wood Krutch
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MOUCHE
Named for Scaramouche,
Comic actor with a sword,
My rum-lined cat purred
Her feline duels. The couch
Was hers, pillow, rug, & floor,
Her veritable kingdom
Of knotted fur loomed
Amid her arch & scratch, her-
Self alert, & en garde.
I confess defeat,
Subdued by energies, her flat
Poise before a leap, her hard
Indifference to command.
Yawning thrust & parry
She was my noble adversary.
Those who own a cat will understand.
-
Louis Phillips
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SNAILS AND THE WEATHER
In Scotland snails were once used to predict
the weather. Children sang the following rhyme:
Snailie, snailie, shoot out your horn
And tell us it will be a bonny day the morn.
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**ELEPHANTS
I love to look on these overgrown beasts, with their
vast bodies, their immense strength, their ungainly proportions,
their docile harmlessness. Their very size and clumsiness
make me a kind tenderness for them -- their unwieldy bulk
has something infantile about it. Moreover they have large
hearts. When they get wild, they are furious, but when they
calm down they are peace itself.
Sir Rabindranath Tagore
As someone who has had many cats, I do understand — I understand how fortunate I am to be on your mailing list.
Thanks so much for these bits & pieces — there are always several small unexpected explosions of delight to be discovered therein.
Great. But these musings should be in BOLD font and a size greater font. BOLD BOLD
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Good suggestio
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As someone who has had many cats, I do understand — I understand how fortunate I am to be on your mailing list.
Thanks so much for these bits & pieces — there are always several small unexpected explosions of delight to be discovered therein.
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